Six Must-Visit Eco-Friendly Private Islands for the Ultimate Luxury Escape

There’s something magical about staying on eco-friendly private islands surrounded by a crystalline sea. Undeniably these places provide a level of exclusivity and peacefulness that few other places can give. Offering first-class service and pristine nature, private islands can be the perfect luxury escape for couples or groups of friends that want to enjoy rare experiences.

These exclusive resorts are set on their own private islands for the ultimate in luxury and privacy. They offer guests everything they need in order to make their trip an unsurpassed experience.

We have selected for you six eco-friendly resorts located in some of the most beautiful places in the world. From an island near Madagascar or one in the Seychelles archipelago to Cambodia or the Philippines, you can choose the perfect location for your next luxury holiday.

In addition to being magnificent places of natural beauty, these resorts are also recognized globally as examples of how to be more responsible with the health of our planet. So, what’s better than all this?

Eco-Friendly Private Islands: discover Amanwana on Moyo Island

With just 15 tents spread along the stunning jungle shores of Moyo Island, Amanwana—a secluded luxury resort—stands upon one of the most beautiful islands in Indonesia. With untouched wilderness and a sea full of corals, this is the ultimate place for snorkeling or trekking among waterfalls.

Amanwana is located amongst a real paradise that will maintain its landscape and keep its diverse marine life intact for a long time. Therefore, in 2022 the Indonesian government designated Moyo Island as a National Park, thus becoming an untouchable place.

Amanwana Bay is something unquestionably valuable and unique: a protected marine park of turquoise water where you can have access to some of the best scuba diving in all Indonesia.

Amanwana and Its Eco-Sustainability Efforts

Staying in contact with its wild and untouched environment is a must for Amanwana. Guests can make contributions to the Moyo Conservation Fund that supports the nearby village communities. The flavors that can be tasted on the island are typical of the Indonesian tradition and are prepared with zero km products. The world-class food is cooked with fruit and vegetables from the resort’s own garden and local fishermen deliver fresh seafood directly to the restaurant.

Unsurprisingly, Amanwana is owned by the Aman company that, for 33 years, has had a strong awareness about eco-sustainability and equal opportunities. Their green efforts are driven by all their hotels and resorts teams, who diligently follow the cornerstones recommended by the global Sustainable Tourism Council, in every aspect of their work.

Amanpulo on Pamalican Island

Tucked away on Pamalican Island, Amanpulo is the dream wonderland every luxury traveler should visit. This resort is also owned by the Aman company, which fully embraces the culture of its destinations. On Pamalican Island there is a complex of Casitas and Villas built right on the beach or in the forest.

With its old-growth trees and dense thickets, the landscape provides a thriving setting in complete privacy, suitable for spending time together with family or friends. There’s only the sound of lapping waves and birds singing in the trees to break the stillness—there’s nothing better than staying at Amanpulo to take you back to nature. View Amanpulo

Amanpulo and Its Love of Nature

It is imperative for isolated island communities to secure fresh water, yet this resource is scarce. Conventional pumping of groundwater strains the water table, which is why Amanpulo has invested in desalination, which allows seawater to be converted into fresh water.

Amanpulo is proud of its protection of green sea turtles and hawksbill sea turtles. In essence, in 2021 an exceptional discovery was made. In addition to the two known turtle species nesting on the island, they identified a third one: the olive ridley sea turtle. So the discovery of the first documented nest of an olive ridley sea turtle on Amanpulo has led the island to commit itself fully to supporting the entire life cycle of the endangered species.

Four Seasons Resort Seychelles on Desroches Island

Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island is in the middle of the Indian Ocean. The island boasts 14 kilometers of bright white beaches and is surrounded by stunning coral reefs.

This luxury resort is the perfect combination of relaxation and adventure for those who do not want to miss anything. The resort offers many experiences like tortoise feeding, water sports, island explorations, creole cooking classes, and wellness services. The entire island can become your playground with many opportunities to discover fun activities both on land and at sea.

Four Seasons at Desroches Island and the Preservation of Nature

Green energy initiatives are being adopted through the launch of a new island solar plant. Thanks to this operation the resort will receive 85% of its electricity directly from green energy sources. The goal of the initiative is to reduce CO2 production by more than 3.200 tons each year.

At the Four Seasons Resort Seychelles, they are working very hard to reduce their global impact. Soon, the resort will source a minimum of 70% of all fruit and vegetables from their own agricultural farms. Guests are also invited to activities related to the conservation of biodiversity, such as tortoise feeding and adoption, beach clean-ups and native tree planting.

Constance Tsarabanjina: Eco-Friendly Private Island In The Indian Ocean

Constance Tsarabanjina is located on another island in the Indian Ocean. Tsarabanjina is a small island sanctuary off the northwest coast of Madagascar in the Mitsio archipelago. Constance Tsarabanjina describes their unique private getaway as a “chic Robinson Crusoe-like experience” and how can you blame them? This luxury eco-friendly resort is built upon an uninhabited, private island—a pristine location where you can breathe clean fresh air and swim in a pure blue sea full of marine life.

There is no shortage of amenities to meet your needs. The resort provides you with masks, flippers, and snorkels for the duration of your stay so you can explore the wonders of the Mitsio seas. For those with a more adventurous soul and a diving certificate, you can also dive the colorful coral reefs around the island. View Constance Tsarabanjina

Constance Tsarabanjina: Where Energy is the Most Precious Asset

Considerable efforts have been made to reduce the environmental impact at Constance Tsarabanjina. The use of plastic is near zero—all plastic bottles have been replaced with glass and reusable water bottles. Furthermore, thanks to sustainable design and its new solar power plant, the resort manages to achieve a 25% reduction in total energy consumption.

Six Senses Eco-Friendly Private Island: Krabey Island

Off the coast of Cambodia and overlooking the Gulf of Thailand, this luxury resort managed by Six Senses is accessible only by boat from Ream Beach.

Sustainable planning on Krabey Island has been very thoughtful. Six Senses has created an environment that has become a paradise for birds, butterflies and underwater marine life. Since they have launched two special projects, a Reef Protection Training Course and a butterfly conservation program, the island become populated by more than 20 butterfly species and a lot of different marine life.

In regards to accommodation you have a lot of choices between one of their luxurious villas which stand among the tropical vegetation of Cambodia. Each villa has light-filled living spaces and a private sundeck. In addition you can also ask for a personal Guest Experience Maker dedicated only to you.

On balance you’ve probably figured it out that the resort is a perfect location if you’re looking for complete relaxation. To complete the experience, at their special signature spa, indulge in a traditional Khmer massage or Cambodian healing treatments. In the even that you want to explore this piece of paradise, here you can read more about the Six Senses Krabey Island.

Eco-Friendly Private Islands: Six Senses Zil Pasyon on Félicité

This luxurious resort is on the island of Félicité in Seychelles with dense greenery and white beaches and is a 20-minute helicopter ride from Seychelles International Airport.

Award-winning architect Richard Hywel Evans was the designer of the stunning villas of Zil Pasyon . He built each of the unique homes as if they were shaped directly from the island’s granite outcrops. In this way they can blend perfectly into the environment. To summarize, due to its dramatic scenery and the incredible arcitecture of the villas, Zil Pasyon is a true jewel of Seychelles.

In such a place you can finally step in tune with nature thanks to the coral-fringed beaches, swimming with turtles, and the warmth of the sun caressing your skin all year round.

Zil Pasyon Plays an Important Role in the Integrity of the Island

On this intimate island the Six Senses team does everything they can do to sustain its integrity and biodiversity. In particular, they have begun to grow their own food. Most important, in 2021 alone, they have produced over 7.000 kilos of organic vegetables and fruits to feed the guests and hosts. Zil Pasyon is also committed to forest restoration. Specifically their team has been working for a decade to eradicate the coco plum—an invasive plant— so they have been able to reintroduce authentic species of trees and plants.

Celebrate nature with us. So don’t miss the latest updates and enjoy your luxury travel, wherever it takes you.

View map